Lecture 134: The Trouble(s) with Being a Journalist
Essays from The Daily News, May-October, 1913
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Essays from The Daily News, May-October, 1913
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Essays from The New Witness, 1912-1913
Lecture 133: The Loyal Opposition Read More »
Essays from The Eye-Witness
Lecture 132: First Hand Accounts Read More »
Essays from The Daily Herald, 1891-1893
Lecture 131: Wise Beyond His Years Read More »
Essays from Black and White, 1903-1904
Lecture 130: A Primer in Paradox Read More »
Essays from The Speaker
Lecture 128: In The Beginning Was… Read More »
Introductions to Books about Religion, Philosophy, and Society
Lecture 127: Loving God and Loving Our Neighbor Read More »
Introductions to Poetry, Plays, and Novels
Lecture 126: Visions of Life Read More »
Chesterton’s Unwritten Book on Savonarola
Lecture 123: The True Reformer Read More »
More Books that Chesterton Wanted to Write but Never Did
Lecture 121: Chesterton’s Unwritten Books – Part Two Read More »
Books Chesterton Wanted to Write but Never Did
Lecture 120: Chesterton’s Unwritten Books – Part One Read More »
Essays from The Daily News, 1912-1913
Lecture 119: End of the Day Read More »
Essays from The Daily News, October, 1910 – December, 1911
Lecture 118: Tyranny Read More »
Essays from The Daily News, July 1909 – September 1910
Lecture 117: Politics, Cheese, Hair, Eternity, Freaks, and Fields of Blood Read More »
Essays from The Daily News, January, 1908 – June, 1909
Lecture 116: The General of Generalization Read More »
Essays from The Daily News, July 1906 – December 1907
Lecture 115: Anticipation Read More »
Essays from The Daily News, 1905-June 1906
Lecture 114: Persuasion Read More »
Essays from The Daily News, 1903-1904
Lecture 113: Short Articles on Huge Subjects Read More »
Chesterton’s Essays from The Daily News, 1901-1902
Lecture 112: Creative Vitality Read More »
Essays from The Illustrated London News, 1935-1936 (the final columns)
Lecture 111: Final Thoughts Read More »
Essays from The Illustrated London News, 1932-1934
Lecture 110: Same New Read More »
The Final Volume of Chesterton’s Collected Poetry
Lecture 109: Therefore I Bring These Rhymes to You Read More »
Chesterton’s Collected Poetry
Lecture 108: I talk of peace; I talk of pain. Read More »
Chesterton’s Writings on the Subjects of War and Peace
Chesterton’s Long-Lost First Novel
Lecture 106: Chesterton’s Rediscovered First Novel Read More »
Chesterton’s Witty Replies to Holbrook Jackson
Lecture 105: Point Counter Point Read More »
Volume 1 of Chesterton’s Collected Poetry
Lecture 104: Serene Passion and Fiery Peace Read More »
A Collection of Chesterton’s Short Stories and More
Lecture 103: Pieces of a Puzzle Read More »
A Collection of Chesterton’s Short Stories and More
Lecture 102: Mr. Hope Read More »
A Collection of Chesterton’s Short Stories and More
Lecture 101: The Storyteller Read More »
Essays from The Illustrated London News, 1929-1931
Lecture 100: The Romantic Read More »
Essays from The Illustrated London News, 1926-1928.
Lecture 99: Spiritual Insolence Read More »
A Lost – and Found – Father Brown story.
Lecture 98: Closing the Account Read More »
Essays from The Illustrated London News, 1923-1925
Lecture 97: Godless Read More »
Essays from The Illustrated London News, 1920-1922.
Lecture 96: Today’s News Yesterday Read More »
Essays from The Illustrated London News, 1917-19
Lecture 95: History Lessons from One Who Was There Read More »
[mp_row] [mp_span col=”8″] [mp_row_inner] [mp_span_inner col=”12″] [mp_heading margin=”none,none,none,none”] The life of Frances Chesterton, wife of English author G.K. Chesterton. [/mp_heading] [/mp_span_inner] [/mp_row_inner] [mp_row_inner] [mp_span_inner col=”12″] [mp_code margin=”15,none,none,none”] In The Woman Who Was Chesterton, Nancy Carpentier Brown combs through the fascinating life of Frances Chesterton, wife of the famous English author G.K. Chesterton. The first biography of
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Meet the Staff Dale Ahlquist | President A renowned G.K. Chesterton scholar and speaker, Dale Ahlquist is the host of EWTN’s The Apostle of Common Sense. He is the author of G.K. Chesterton: The Apostle of Common Sense, Common Sense 101: Lessons from G.K. Chesterton, The Complete Thinker, and All Roads: Roamin’ Catholic Apologetics. Dale is a regular columnist
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JOUSTING WITH THE DEVIL | CHESTERTON’S BATTLE WITH THE FATHER OF LIES G.K. Chesterton believed in the Devil before he believed in God. “This book explores G.K. Chesterton’s encounter with the reality that is Satan. Whether or not you are familiar with Chesterton, you will be surprised at how familiar Chesterton is
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[mp_row] [mp_span col=”12″] [mp_heading margin=”none,none,none,none”] ACS BOOKS [/mp_heading] [/mp_span] [/mp_row] [mp_row] [mp_span col=”12″] [mp_row_inner] [mp_span_inner col=”12″ classes=” motopress-space”] [mp_space margin=”none,none,none,none”] [/mp_span_inner] [/mp_row_inner] [mp_row_inner] [mp_span_inner col=”6″] [mp_text margin=”none,none,none,none”] ACS Books is the publishing division of The American Chesterton Society. Our objective is to print books grounded in the tradition of the English writer, G.K. Chesterton with a broad scope covering
The American Chesterton Society (ACS) works tirelessly to promote the writings and ideas of G.K. Chesterton. We have operated on the simple principle that exposing Chesterton to as many people as possible in as many ways as possible will contribute to a renewal of culture.
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[mp_row] [mp_span col=”8″] [mp_row_inner] [mp_span_inner col=”12″] [mp_heading margin=”none,none,none,none”] The Catechism of Hockey [/mp_heading] [/mp_span_inner] [/mp_row_inner] [mp_row_inner] [mp_span_inner col=”12″] [mp_code margin=”15,none,none,none”] Why does hockey have so many rules? Do we still need to have penalty boxes? Can’t we get rid of offside? And why is practice so important? What’s the big deal with the Commissioner? And
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[mp_row] [mp_span col=”9″] [mp_row_inner] [mp_span_inner col=”12″] [mp_heading margin=”none,none,none,none”] G.K. Chesterton believed in the Devil before he believed in God. [/mp_heading] [/mp_span_inner] [/mp_row_inner] [mp_row_inner] [mp_span_inner col=”12″] [mp_code margin=”15,none,none,none”] In this follow-up to his earlier book The Tumbler of God: Chesterton as Mystic, Fr. Robert Wild explores G.K. Chesterton’s fascinating duel with Satan, both on paper and in his
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Essays from The Illustrated London News, 1914-1916
Lecture 94: Before and After Read More »
Essays from The Illustrated London News, 1911-1913
Lecture 92: Defending the Normal Read More »
Essays from The Illustrated London News, 1908-1910
Lecture 91: The Boat on a Stormy Sea Read More »
Essays from The Illustrated London News, 1905-1907
Lecture 90: Chesterton’s Pulpit Read More »
Stories with a Supernatural Element
Lecture 89: Daylight and Nightmare Read More »
QUESTION: Is there any truth to the accusation that G.K. Chesterton was anti-Semitic? ANSWER: For those of us who love Chesterton, we are always distressed to see him falsely accused of something vile. But we have gotten a little tired of the charge of anti-Semitism. He has been absolved of that charge too many times for
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A Collection of Chesterton’s Writings on Christmas
Lecture 87: The Spirit of Christmas Read More »
It strikes some readers as strange that Chesterton, a highly respected literary critic, could take seriously the lowly detective story. But he did take it seriously.
“The horror of war,” Chesterton wrote, “is the sentiment of a Christian and even of a saint.”
Chesterton wrote that if he had just one sermon to preach, it would be a sermon against the sin of pride.
It was quite clear to Chesterton that having a job might make a woman independent of husbands and families, but it also made them dependent on employers, dependent on wage-earning, and servants to a business as most men already were.
Hudge and Gudge, Big Government and Big Business (and sometimes Sludge–Big Science) overstep their bounds and interfere with the average family, whom Chesterton calls the Jones family.
If heredity and environment account for all crimes, Chesterton argued, then law enforcement would become focused on certain types of people (perhaps the poor) and in certain neighborhoods (perhaps the slums). Chesterton was opposed to such views.
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Chesterton called plain folks “the million masks of God” and praised them for their common sense, common decency, and their humble institutions: hearth and home, the family, the church, and the pub.
Each politician has a portfolio of solutions to major problems as if he were a physician with a black bag full of pills.
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If there is a spiritual presence in the material world, physical science will not discover it; and if we discover it, physical science will have no idea of what it means.
Chesterton argues against the theory of scientific determinism: that a man’s life is determined for him by factors beyond his control, be they the environment, heredity, or a host of other external forces that play upon him.
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Puritans argue against the goodness of creation, finding the source of evil in material things of pleasure (as tobacco, alcohol, art, and so on) rather than in the disordered human will to misuse the good things nature affords us.
Liberty, Chesterton argued, is merely the right to choose between one set of limitations and another. It is limitations, he wrote, that create “all the poetry and variety of life.”
Unlike the pleasure-seeking hedonists, Chesterton believed in the reality of sin. Unlike the prohibition-minded Puritans, he believed in enjoying God’s pleasures to the full.
Chesterton urges people to judge the world and themselves not by the way things are, but by the way they ought to be.
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Chesterton reminds us that the end purpose of work is a product, not a wage, and that all the exchanges in which people exploit one another, both socially and financially, are also opportunities for people to dignify one another.
A Collection of Essays from Various Sources
Lecture 86: The Apostle and the Wild Ducks Read More »
Chesterton’s Writings on the Bard
Lecture 85: Chesterton on Shakespeare Read More »
A Collection of Essays from Various Sources
Lecture 84: The Spice of Life Read More »
A Collection of Previously Uncollected Chesterton Material
Lecture 83: The Man Who Was Orthodox Read More »
A Book of Catholic Apologetics
Lecture 82: Where All Roads Lead Read More »
Essays from The Daily News
Lecture 81: Lunacy and Letters Read More »
Essays from The Illustrated London News
Lecture 80: The Glass Walking Stick Read More »
A Collection of Essays from Various Sources
Lecture 77: The Common Man Read More »
Essays from G.K.’s Weekly that Prophesied World War II
Lecture 76: The End of the Armistice Read More »
A Collection of Poems, Drawings, and Stories
Lecture 75: The Coloured Lands Read More »
Detective Stories Featuring Mr. Pond
Lecture 74: The Paradoxes of Mr. Pond Read More »
Chesterton’s Ghost-Written Book About an Explorer in New Guinea
Lecture 72: Chesterton’s First Book? Read More »
Essays from The Illustrated London News
Lecture 71: As I Was Saying Read More »
The Sequel to “The Thing”
Lecture 70: The Well and the Shallows Read More »
The Final Collection of the Padre Problem-Solver
Lecture 69: The Scandal of Father Brown Read More »
Essays from The Illustrated London News
Lecture 68: Avowals and Denials Read More »
The Best Book Ever Written on St. Thomas Aquinas
Lecture 67: St. Thomas Aquinas Read More »
Essays from The Illustrated London News
Lecture 66: All I Survey Read More »
Chesterton’s Account of Attending the World Eucharistic Conference in 1932
Lecture 65: Christendom in Dublin Read More »
Essays that Include Accounts of Chesterton’s Second Trip to America
Lecture 64: Sidelights on New London and Newer York Read More »
Literary Criticism About One of the Giants of English Literature
Lecture 63: Chaucer Read More »
Essays from The Illustrated London News
Lecture 62: All is Grist Read More »
Chesterton’s Account of His Trip to Rome in 1929
Lecture 61: The Resurrection of Rome Read More »